Houston Astros Ticket Information

Gather up a group and head to Minute Maid Park for the live thrills of MLB baseball this season. The Houston Astros are locked and loaded for the AL West Division, and you can be at the ballpark for the year's biggest moments, including the launch of the campaign with Astros Opening Day tickets.

More rivalries await on the 2015 Astros schedule, as the loaded slate includes home clashes with the New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, and Baltimore Orioles, just to name a few. Those still in need of an NL fix can take advantage of interleague showdowns against the Washington Nationals, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Atlanta Braves.

How to Purchase Astros Tickets

Begin your search by selecting the game of your choice or feel free to narrow down the inventory of Houston Astros tickets by using one of the filtering tools (month, day of the week, opponent, time of day) to help you find the ideal matchup.

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Astros Continuing to Adjust in Second Year in AL

Making the jump from the NL to AL, the Houston Astros endured their share of ups and downs throughout the 2013 season. As the newest team to the AL West, it was likely going to be an uphill battle for any franchise now forced to compete against the likes of the Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, LA Angels, and Seattle Mariners. For organizations like Texas, LA, and Seattle, the front offices have worked to ensure a notable star or two in the lineup, while in the case of the A’s, the squad has continued to benefit from mentoring its own players into strong competitors. The latter may ultimately be where the Houston Astros fall in line, which fans surely hope will eventually pay dividends for a franchise looking to reach its first postseason since competing in the World Series in 2005.

With two full MLB seasons now under his belt, second baseman Jose Altuve has again pulled ahead of the pack in the offense department. Through 26 games, the Venezuela native has posted a team-best .292 batting average, 31 hits, and .345 on-base percentage. He finished his last two seasons at .290 and .283, respectively, and has only continued to solidify himself as the team’s breakout star. Head to Minute Maid Park for clashes in the coming weeks against the White Sox (May 16-18), Angels (June 3-5), Diamondbacks (June 11-12), and Braves (June 24-26), among others.